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    David Babayan: Adoption of the Constitution somewhat resembles baptism

    04.11.2006 14:54
    Marlena Hovsepyan
    "Radiolur"

    December 10 Constitutional Referendum will be held in Nagorno Karabakh.
    Yesterday NKR President Arkady Ghukasyan signed a corresponding
    decree. It is characteristic that the referendum will be held just on
    December 10. To remind, 15 years ago on the same day the Referendum
    on Independence was held in Nagorno Karabakh, and 99.9 % of the
    participants voted for independence of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic.

    NKR is actively preparing for the important event to be held in a
    month. Up to now discussions have been held in the political field. The
    public sector did not stay apart, either. November will also be rich
    in discussions and roundtables, political scientist David Babayan told
    "Radiolur."

    "Adoption of the Constitution somewhat resembles baptism. Some people
    are baptized immediately after birth; others are christened in a more
    mature age, when they start realizing what they are doing. During 15
    years Nagorno Karabakh has really passed a long way. It has passed
    through referendums, war, post-war reconstruction and economic
    development. We look at our past and see evaluate it. We have an
    exact view of the future," says the political scientist.

    Are there any similarities with the Armenian Constitution? In response
    to the question, David Babayan noted that there are some similarities,
    but certain differences also exist. "Although we are one nation with
    common culture, but the peculiarities should be taken into account,"
    he said.

    The political scientist calls on the people of Karabakh to play
    an active role in the adoption of the Mail Law of the country -
    the Constitution.
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